File contains programs, flyers, newsletters, and pamphlets about the history of the Grand Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, commonly called the Grand Avenue Temple. The E. M. Skinner organ was a gift...

Interior view, taken from the alter area and showing the stained glass windows on the east side of the building. The church is affilated with the United Methodist Church and is located at 205 E. 9th Street...

Interior view taken from the altar area looking to the north and the back of the sanctuary and balcony. The church is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and is located at 205 E. 9th Street in...

Interior view of the altar area of the Grand Avenue Temple with a view of the organ and pipes. Located at 205 E. 9th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The church is affiliated with the United Methodist...

Interior view of the Grand Avenue Temple, looking toward the east and a row of stained glass windows. Church is located at 205 E. 9th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, and is affiliated with the...

Interior view of the Grand Avenue Temple, looking toward the south and the altar area and taken from the balcony. The organ and pipes are in view. The church is affilated with the United Methodist Church...

Street level view of the Grand Avenue Temple associated with the United Methodist Church and located between Grand and McGee at 205 E. 9th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. View is looking toward...

The Tribute column highlights the life of Elbert C. Cole, Jr., minister for the United Methodist Church for 49 years and founder of Shepherd's Center and founding member of the Kingswood Senior Living...

The "Mother Church of Methodism" faces possible closure and demolition. The historic Greek Revival Church at 205 E. 9th was designed by John McKecknie. Congregation members are considering an offer from...

One reference and an entire chapter of the book, including photos, about the White Church and its neighborhood in Wyandotte County, Kansas, the first church in Kansas as part of the Methodist Indian mission...

Description of the removal of the Wyandotte or "Wyandot" Indians from Wyandotte County to Ohio in 1843, after having belonged to the Wyandot Methodist Church since 1824, led by their Methodist Indian leader,...